Who is it for?

Are you a woman interested in learning how to build web applications with the latest technologies? We have good news for you: We are holding a one-day workshop for beginners! It will take place on on Sunday, September 24th, at Connectis, Aleje Jerozolimskie 96, Warsaw, Poland.

We believe that the IT industry will greatly benefit from bringing more women into technology. We want to give you an opportunity to learn how to program and become a programmer.

During the workshop you will build and deploy your very first Angular Web Application! Angular is an open-source platform for building web application, developed by Google and the community. It gives various tools to easily create a dynamic, interactive app that can run on desktop browses, mobile and even robots!

To participate in the workshop you'll need some basic knowledge in web development: HTML, CSS and basic JavaScript or any other programming language. If you're a total beginner, here are some resources to catch up.

Can I help?

Of course! There are several ways you can help:

Mentors - you have a great impact on the participants' experience. If you can volunteer at the workshop and give some support on the days before and after, we'd love to have you! You don't need to be an Angular expert - just a web developer. Call for Mentors

Sponsors - with your help we can make our events truly awesome! From funding tickets to Angular conferences, through supplying lunch, to providing swag - lots of opportunities to help. Call for Sponsors

Anyone - There are many other ways to help us. We'd love to hear your ideas and/or assign you some chores. Huge thanks in advance!

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Revital Friedman

Front end developer, Hibob

I've always wanted to combine my love for advance technologies with my willing to help other girls in the Tech world. I have volunteered as a mentor in the first ngGirls workshop, and there I found my way to share my knowledge and help other girls to join the wonderful family of Angular.

Revital Friedman is a passionate Full-stack developer. In the army she has served in the special intelligence technology unit, called Unit 8200. Revital has been a software developer for the last seven years, currently working at Hibob as a front end developer, using Angular as the main platform. In her spare time, she likes to go wall climbing, play volleyball, snowboard and take care of her two cats.

Shmuela Jacobs

Web Developer and Consultant, Founder, ngGirls

In July 2014 I've been chosen to participate in Django Girls Berlin, as part of Europe's PyConf. I had just finished my M.Sc. and was thinking about the future. Although I've had programming experience, this event inspired me to explore the world of development, and especially Web development, even deeper, and join the Tech industry. Today I am ready to give back. So not with Django, but with Angular, which I really love.

Shmuela Jacobs is a front-end developer and consultant mastering Angular. During her academic studies (M.Sc. in Information Management Engineering and B.Sc. in Physics) she has combined her passions of coding and teaching as a software developer, teaching assistant, science museum guide, and researcher. Today she continues to enjoy these activities as a full-time developer, sharing her knowledge and experience in meetups and conferences around the world.

Robert Willemelis

Web developer, STRATO

The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

Natalia Kędziora

Shmuela Jacobs

Web Developer and Consultant, Founder

Shmuela Jacobs is a front-end developer and consultant mastering Angular. During her academic studies (M.Sc. in Information Management Engineering and B.Sc. in Physics) she has combined her passions of coding and teaching as a software developer, teaching assistant, science museum guide, and researcher. Today she continues to enjoy these activities as a full-time developer, sharing her knowledge and experience in meetups and conferences around the world.

Robert Willemelis

web developer

Svitlana Kutsenko

I am Ukrainian and currently working as the front-end developer at Scalac. My passion is programming also I like traveling. I'm very glad to meet new people and visit different countries and dive into its culture. Also, I'm a mother of three lovely kids. I am convinced that being a good mother and having a successful career is possible and necessary at the same time. I would like to help other people to start a programming career to defeat their fears and to become successful developers. That's why I would like to became NgGirls mentor

Łukasz Stankiewicz

I have started programming around 15 years ago and the journey continues till now. Graduated from University Of The Internet with highest honors. In these days working at Instapage as Senior Full Stack Developer. Beside that fun of Real Madrid, amateur football and whisky.

Nataliya Pasichnyk

Michal Makowski

I'm here to inspire some of the people which will want to start the beautifull (in my opinion) binary world. As the young person I will be able to target youngests part of the view.

Eliza Krajewska

Being engaged in activities which proves engineers are not only focused on self-development, but also want to help other people who share the same passion to software development, and exploring new technologies has value for me.

Rafał Sosnowski

Anna Guz

I'm Anna Guz, frontend developer in CyberVadis and front-end trainer in CodersLab in Warsaw. I'm crossfit fanatic, fond of painting, tennis and DIY creation. I'm programming over 10 years. I gathered my first experience as a freelancer. I began during studying. I was doing websites for my friends and clients. I prepared UX, UI, I was coding websites (FE/BE) and improved SEO. Since a couple of years I'm doing mostly frontend in corporations. I was working among others at gazeta.pl and gazetapraca.pl in Agora. Currently I work in CyberVadis. I was also a mentor in program Maker Teens: Girl Power organised by Girls Code Fun Fundation this year. I like to help other to learn new technologies and share the knowledge so that's why I decided to participate in ngGirls as a mentor. I am interested in machine learning, blockchain technologies, self development and interior design. I love traveling, Ferrero Roche, nice pens and notebooks ;)

Oskar Kamiński

The passionate of XP and clean code. The software craftsmanship evangelist. Currently the Tech Lead at Procter & Gamble building the Dream Team - ACE. His mission is to make things simple both coding and sharing the knowledge. And being a good leader of course :-)

Beata Piwowarczyk

I'm a frontend developer. I fell in love with coding at first sight. For me, it's not only a work but also a big part of life. My motto is: 'Do it with passion or not at all' and that's how I treat it. I chose the frontend path because I'm also an artist. I like to combine this two aspects of life. I like creating something beautiful but also useful. I want to break the stereotypes of being a programmer. Programming is for anyone who loves to create, who loves to get out of their comfort zone, and for anyone who loves to improve themselves.

Ruslan Rakhmanov

Michał Rybnik

I'm a 32 year old guy from Warsaw, being the 3rd generation in my family that professionally deals with IT. I have over 10 years of experience as a commercial full-stack developer and a few years as architect, entrepreneur and manager. One of the girls that I work with found info about ngGirls on the web and I tried to encourage all the girls to attend and wanted to show support by applying as a mentor. Not to mention that it seems as a great opportunity to meet some new people and help them make first steps as developers by sharing my knowledge and experience.

Piotr Michałowski

Tomek Sułkowski

Tomek started as full-stack developer but then he focused on front-end technologies - especially the ecosystem around the Angular framework. He is most passionate about making development experience comfortable and fun. He's been working with startups from UK, USA, Germany and Denmark. Several years ago Tomek run his first programming workshop and discovered a passion for sharing the knowledge. Since then he conducted over 2000 hours of trainings for both beginners and experienced developers and almost never missed a chance to excite people about front-end.

Łuaksz Pawełczak

I'm a fun guy, passionate about Angular. I work for SoftwarePlant since 2016. I decided to mentor during ngGirls, because I greatly value self improvement and would like to support community. In my spare time I work on my pet projects.

Maciej Sasinowski

I am a frontend developer who mainly deals with creating and maintaining applications written in Angular. It has always been my passion to show something new to people, that's why I decided to take part in ng-girls

Jen Peleva

Jen Peleva is a frontend developer for the Sitefinity CMS. Lately she's being working on the new Sitefinity UI, built with Angular. Her passions include drawing, human rights and psychology.

Vasil Chimev

Vasil is a software engineer on the NativeScript core team working mainly on the cross-platform modules and application framework. He is enthusiastic about how people build software and enjoys going to live concert performances whenever possible.

Stanimira Vlaeva

Stanimira is a software engineer on the NativeScript core team focused on the the integration with Angular and performance optimizations. Lately, she’s been working on providing an official way for sharing code between web and mobile Angular via NativeScript schematics and webpack.

Nicole Oliver

Web Developer

Nicole is a web developer working at Nintendo. After earning a degree in Studio Art, she stepped away from the canvas to try her hand at web design and user experience, and eventually hit it off with web development. She has since traversed a number of front and back-end web technologies, becoming particularly familiar with vanilla JavaScript, Node.js, Sass, and of course, Angular. She is a co-organizer of Angular Seattle, and still proudly rocks a paint brush when time allows.

Craig Nishina

Software Engineer Tools and Infrastructure

Craig works as a Software Engineer in Tools and Infrastructure at Google and a former member of the Protractor team. Before Craig became a developer, he had a previous career as a civil engineer.

Mashhood Rastgar

Technical Lead

Mashhood is the principal technical consultant at Recurship and a Google Developer Expert. He works with different startups in US and EU to helps them crawl through the technical maze and quickly build amazing products focused around the problems they are trying to solve. He enjoys mentoring and helping people learn about latest web technologies.

Idan Nachman

Software Engineer

I have 10 years experience in coding, currently work at Checkmarx as a Software Engineer

Yossi Shwartz

Front end developer

Front end developer with over than 4 years of experience in web technologies, such as html5, css3, js, jquery and AngularJs/Angular(2+)

Robert Willemelis

web developer

The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

Or Chen

Training innovation officer

Sebastian Witalec

Senior Developer Advocate

I work as a Developer Advocate for Progress and I use Angular and NativeScript on a daily basis. I love working with people, so I am sure we are going to have fun together :)

Tzach Ovadia

Front End Architect

Developing for over 15 years, 10 of them as a professional developer (8 in web development). Mostly focused on Angular for the past few years, started with AngularJS 1.1 and moved to Angular 2 on its early betas. I also publish development-related articles on Medium.com (https://medium.com/@tzachovadia)

Eliran Eliassy

FE Team Lead

Experienced Front End developer, specialised in B2C applications. Front End Team Lead @ Market.co.uk. Weekends FE developer @ fashbash.co. Speaker and active community member in Angular Israel

Eliza Krajewska

UI Developer

Master of Computer Science, graduated at Silesia University of Technology. Connected with programming since I was 12. Frontend developer in many companies from startups to the biggest ones. Fascinated by photography, UX and design. In free time I like do sports like running, yoga and *boardings.

Nofar Baranes

Fullstack developer

I'm 29 years old,work as fullstack developer at walla!news, and I have 5 years practical experience as front-end developer, and in the last year as fullstack developer.

Ilya Lsky

Fs developer

I've been a programmer since early age. Today I'm a professional developer. Passionate more than ever. Teaching is part of who i am and willing to help.

Oshri Moyal

CTO

Innovative person and a quick learner, love to teach and mentor young developers and would love to promote females in the industry

Mashhood Rastgar

Technical Lead

Mashhood is the principal technical consultant at Recurship and a Google Developer Expert. He works with different startups in US and EU to helps them crawl through the technical maze and quickly build amazing products focused around the problems they are trying to solve. He enjoys mentoring and helping people learn about latest web technologies.

Grace Liao

Developer

Developer, dancer, with a passion for life.

Orestes Carracedo

Software Developer

I'm a software developer and community organiser. I'm also a Co-founder at codestrand and Lighthorse, both consulting companies. Mentoring people and helping them get started is really rewarding. I'm happy to meet motivated people and be a part of their early career.

Heggy Castaneda

front-end software developer

I love open source Angular community and front-end development. I want to be part of ever so growing Angular community and learn to build amazing web apps.

Sergey Pugachev

Full Stack Developer / GDE

Sergey is a passioned Senior Full Stack Developer and consultant who worked at Google, Microsoft, Intel and Booking.com. He is an author of several books on application development, trainer and an international conference speaker. In 2009-2012 before joining Microsoft, he was a Microsoft MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional).

Sani Yusuf

Founder

Sani is the founder of Haibrid, a London-based consultancy that offers Ionic training & consultancy. Sani is also the co-organiser of Ionic UK & has spoken about Ionic on 4 continents. A published book author, Sani also recently created the first Ionic 3.0 course online VIA Lynda.COM. When he is not doing geeky stuff, he enjoys food tourism & paddle boarding on the ocean. Ng-Girls is a great organisation and growing up with 7 sisters, I have always been a fan of really getting more female engineers into tech and sending a positive message to the younger generation that they are the future and they are as awesome as anyone out there.

Leonardo Zizzamia

Co-Founder / CTO

Ciao a tutti! (Hi to all of you)Few words about me, I’m originally from Taranto (southern Italy) and from the last five years I live in San Francisco. I’m a Co-Founder of Plan (https://getplan.co/), the command center for work life, fully implemented in the latest available version of Angular.After learning and then applying Angular in London and San Francisco major companies in the last 5 years, I would love being more involved with Angular by working closer with the community.I truly love Angular for all the functionality it gives me and I’d be honored to help guide other engineers at ngGirls towards this versatile and impressive framework.

Juarez Filho

Google Developer Expert

A traveler who loves to tell his adventures with Web Technologies and Firebase.

Tara Z. Manicsic

Developer Advocate

Tara Z. Manicsic is a lifelong student, teacher, and maker. A Developer Advocate for Progress, Google Developer Expert, and international technical speaker, she focuses on conveying the codebase she has learned. In her free time she works in her community to educate and learn from other developers. Tara cares a ton about helping women and girls pursue their programming greatness and can't wait to do this with ngGirls!!

Diego Coy

Web Developer

I'm the founder and organizer of the Angular Colombia Meetup. I've been working with communities teaching what I know about Angular and web technologis in general, in Colombia and the region. My main goal for this year is to increase women's participation in the tech communities, with that in mind I just started the WTM Bogotá group. I want to share what I know with ngGirls and learn everything I can about the group and replicate it here with the 4 communities I manage.

Mana Eini

Software Engineer

I am a software engineer and a rapper. I enjoy participating in events like ngGirls because I want people to know there are no limits or restrictions to who a developer is and what development can do for your life.

Jeeyun Lim

Senior UI Engineer

Jeeyun is a software engineer at VMware and a core contributing member to the Clarity project. She's passionate about UI / UX and doing her part in raising up the next generation of women in tech.

Melisa Im

Software Engineering Intern

Hi 👋🏼 my name is Melisa. I avidly believe that blessings are meant to be shared. I received a scholarship from Adobe to study full-stack web development at Galvanize and upon completion of the program I was offered an internship. I have been honored to have had several mentors aid me in my journey and I hope to pay it forward and do the same for ngGirls.

Yahya Elnashef

Software Analyst/ Data Analyst

Process oriented software/data analyst, experienced in interpreting and analyzing data to drive growth and innovation, data visualization and building dashboards to furnish insights, analytics, and user behavior needed to make decisions

Aysegul Yonet

GDE for Angular Team.

Hi ngGirls, I have been a mentor and teacher at many organizations like Girl Develop It, Women Who Code, AnnieCannons. Can't wait to talk angular with you all.

Havisha Tiruvuri

software engineer intern

I am Havisha Tiruvuri. I am participating in ngGirls to support the Women in Tech and interested to network with other Software Engineers.

Justin Schwartzenberger

Product Manager and Educator

Justin Schwartzenberger is a product manager and educator at Nrwl.io, where he helps enterprise companies be successful with Angular. He is also a Google Developer Expert for Web Technologies and Angular, the host of the weekly AngularAir live video broadcast, a frequent conference speaker, and an open source contributor.For all of his passion toward development, his biggest professional joy comes from empowering and educating others. Justin lives on the Central Coast of California with his wife and daughter and, when not developing and mentoring, he travels up and down the California coast in search of surf.

Zahra Joulaei

, Mentor

I am master student of Web engineering in TUC (technische universität chemnitz), currently working as a front-end developer in Staffbase. I am keen to be part of Start-ups and be in touch with people who has innovation and preseveerence on their goals. When the Angularjs (v1) released, I was so happy that I am learning a new magic to impelement web apps in my company, but suddenly version2 came and ruined every dream I had and I started to learn it from base again😂 (because as you know there is a huge diffrence between angularjs and its version2 above). The sad true part of learning code is that everybody knows that it is so damn hard! 😂 but if you just persist on learning, after a while you will feel some confident! but don't worry! this problem is so common, I still have so feelings of depression and hoplessness during struggling with codes 🤦🏼‍♀️ But remember that there is always a path... :) I am sure we will learn lots of things during this magical event.👩‍💻

Feli Kugland

, Mentor

👩‍💻 I'm a Principal Product Engineer, working in Developer Relations at SinnerSchrader, based in Hamburg. I'm a developer since 13 years now.

Start with developing on your own can be hard and frustrating 😤, to have mentors at your side 👯‍♀️ who support you can make it a lot easier 💡. Also learning in a group can be a lot of fun 😄 and show you that everybody starts at some point 🏫.

I want to show you start developing is no magic 🔮 and everyone can learn it 📚. So let's do it 💯, happy to be your mentor 💖

Vincent Fahrenholz

, Mentor

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Pablo Villoslada Puigcerber

, Mentor

I'm a frontend consultant who is passionate about clean code and standards to make things simpler. I like to contribute back to the community and help others to reach their dreams.

Dominik Kundel

, Mentor/Twilio

My name is Dominik and I work as a Developer Evangelist for Twilio in Berlin. I love being a developer because it gives me the chance to be creative and create things. I think it's important that our community grows and becomes more diverse. That's why I love helping out at events like Codebar or ngGirls

Julian Cebulla

, Mentor

Martin Sonnenholzer

, Organizer/Angular Meetup Berlin

I am an Angular developer, who started with version 1.0.7. A lot has happened in the Angular world since then. What stayed the same since the beginning was the awesome community. But we need more diversity to make it even better. So now it's my part to give back to the community.

Robert Willemelis

, Organizer / ngGirls Team

The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

Robert Willemelis

The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

And You?

Become a mentor and support the participants at our workshop. Just fill out this form.

Rozita Pourashraf

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I'm a passionate front-end engineer, love continuously learning, learning by doing and following the brand new web technologies.

I'd love to be more involved in Angular community for my interest's sake, and share my web knowledge through other Front-End communities which I'm a member of, such as Front-End meetup in Freiburg, where many young women participate in to exchange Talks about neubee Tech.

Stefanie Knoth

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I'm a web developer who is enthusiastic about the possibilities of the internet to bring people together and make the world a better place. I am participating in ngGirls because I want to use my skills to help empowering women and give something back to the community.

Betül Stewart

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I am a developer working as a product developer/project manager that loves teaching others.

Shmuela Jacobs

Web Developer and Consultant, Founder, ngGirls

Shmuela Jacobs is a front-end developer and consultant mastering Angular. During her academic studies (M.Sc. in Information Management Engineering and B.Sc. in Physics) she has combined her passions of coding and teaching as a software developer, teaching assistant, science museum guide, and researcher. Today she continues to enjoy these activities as a full-time developer, sharing her knowledge and experience in meetups and conferences around the world.

Robert Willemelis

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The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

David Losert

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I'm 29 years old web developer living in Munich - but my roots and my heart still lie somewhere in the Black Forest near Freiburg. I am working at Virtual Identity since 2013 mostly with JavaScript and Typescript. I have worked a lot with Angular & Angular2 in the past - these days I mostly work with react & redux.

When I moved to Munich 2 years ago, I soon discovered the power of developer communities in meetups and conferences. I was stunned on how much I could learn and grow by so many people who were willing to share their knowledge, opinions, wisdom and, most importantly, their perspectives. I soon wanted to give back to those communities and enable others to experience the same, and so I started to host meetups myself as well as helping organize an annual unconference: the JSCraftCamp (http://jscraftcamp.org)

As organizer of those events I realized fast that a lot of times, the audience is not very diverse. I think this is very sad as the real power and potential of those events is - as I mentioned - the different perspectives which you only get WITH diversity.

Therefore my motivation on being a Mentor to ngGirls is to hopefully help growing a more diverse developers community in which everybody can learn and grow by sharing my experience and giving the participants a save and easy access to web development. And I am sure that I will have the opportunity to learn so much FROM the participants as well.

Martina Kraus

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I'm a full stack developer and JavaScript Enthusiast. I love teaching (i'm a PD at university Mannheim) and coffee <3

Michael Pereira

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Christian Nielebock

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I'm an enthusiastic web and PHP developer who's always curious about learning new technologies in web development. I'm participating to help others getting knowledge in web development technologies because I think the web is the present and future of user computer interaction. Also I like and force to share knowledge between every kind of developer from beginners to experts.

Ralf Hafner

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I am a front end developer currently working with Angular most of my time. I love meeting like-minded people and share my experience and knowledge about everything related to web development.

And You?

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Become a mentor and support the participants at our workshop. Just fill out this form.

Robert Willemelis

The last years I’ve learned how great diversity can be. I was in some conferences with big diversity support (like jsunconf and craft conf). I met a lot of clever female developer and speaker from which know-how I was impressed and learned. And I think there are a lot more outside and a lot more who have the talent. So it is important to support them.

As Shmuela asked for that, I decided within in 30s that it would be an honor to do that.

There are several projects with an impressive diversity support and very good material.

And last but not least I’m still reading the book of Software craftsmanship by Sandro Mancuso in which he shows how important and good it can be to give something back to the community and how important it is to learn from other developers. And I think I could also learn as a mentor from the participants.

And You?

Become a mentor and support the participants at our workshop. Just fill out this form.

Shmuela Jacobs

Web Developer and Consultant, Founder

Shmuela Jacobs is a front-end developer and consultant mastering Angular. During her academic studies (M.Sc. in Information Management Engineering and B.Sc. in Physics) she has combined her passions of coding and teaching as a software developer, teaching assistant, science museum guide, and researcher. Today she continues to enjoy these activities as a full-time developer, sharing her knowledge and experience in meetups and conferences around the world.

Joanna Bochyńska

My name is Joanna and few years ago I graduated from Indian Studies and International Business. I worked as Hindi language teacher, later as an analyst and an IT consultant. Any of these job was fully satisfying for me. This is why some time ago I decided to learn coding and started front-end programming course. It turned out that coding is something that I love doing. Last year I spent every free time programming. Today I work as a front-end developer. Few months ago I decided to start writing a blog about changing profession and first steps in IT (https://www.facebook.com/wakecode/). Later on I created FB group which aimed to encourage girls and women to start coding (https://www.facebook.com/groups/programujdziewczyno/). Today the group gathers few thousands of girls who enjoy coding! I know how important it is to have support when you are in the beginning of your programming adventure, this is why I am involved in the coding workshops and related events as a mentor and organizer.

Joanna Chmiel

I'm Joanna. For five years, I was developing a mobile network for T-Mobile in Poland to quit and risk for the IT. From being an intern in a software company, through writing my own applications, I fell in love with software development. Today, though not programming anymore, I'm a partner in a software house. Somewhere between searching for new projects and markets, I organise meetups (ng-poznan - http://www.meetup.com/ng-poznan-meetup), Angular workshops and hackathons. When offline, I read a lot, write stories and am forever finishing my novel.